What to Expect
February 21-22, 2026
In-Person Format
Lectures
Q&A sessions by our faculty
Live broadcasted anatomy dissection demonstrations of the Foot & Ankle and the Knee
Concurrent workshops on cutting-edge topics:
Biomechanics in Rehabilitation, Concussions, and Sports Medicine Cases
Course Description
This course is designed for orthopedic surgeons, primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and coaches. This course provides a forum for Sports Medicine Specialists to discuss problems and concepts related to preventing, treating, and rehabilitating injured athletes, as well as hands-on sessions aimed at increasing skills and techniques. The Symposium topics will include: general sports medicine, head & spine in sports, foot and ankle, the skeletally immature athlete, upper extremity, lower extremity, and the knee.
Learning Objectives
Establish and further develop skills as a member of a multidisciplinary sports medicine team.
Diagnose commonly occurring injuries and advise athletes regarding their treatment.
Initiate logical primary treatment following injuries to athletes.
Develop consistent and evidence-based approaches to the prevention of injury.

400+
2
35
3
Attendees
Days
Sessions
Workshops
By the Numbers
2
Dissection Demonstrations
Registration Fees
$200
Other Healthcare Professionals
$350
Physicians
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